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Comfort & joy

  • Jim Grimsley

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Ford McKinney leads a charmed life: he's a young doctor possessing good looks, good breeding, and money. He comes from an old Savannah family where his parents, attentive to his future, focus their energies on finding their son--their golden boy--a girl to marry. But how charmed is this life when Ford's own heart suspects that he is not meant to spend his life with a woman? His suspicions are confirmed when he meets Dan Crell.

Dan is a quiet man with a great voice. Behind the tempered facade of the shy hospital administrator is a singer who can transform a room with his soaring voice, leaving his listeners in awe and reverence. Ford catches one such Christmas concert and his life is never quite the same; he is touched in a place he keeps hidden, forbidden. When Ford and Dan begin to explore the limits of their relationship, Dan's own secrets are exposed--and his mysterious and painful childhood returns to haunt him.

In Comfort and Joy Jim Grimsley finds a marriage between the stark and stunning pain of his prize-winning Winter Birds and the passion of critically acclaimed Dream Boy. In this, his fourth novel, he considers pressing questions. How does a man reconcile the child he was raised to be with the man that he truly is? What happens when an adult has to choose between his parents and a lover?

Genres

  • Attitudes
  • Christmas
  • Coming out (Sexual orientation)
  • Fiction
  • Gay men
  • HIV-positive gay men
  • HIV-positive men
  • Parents of gays
  • Stonewall Book Awards
  • LGBTQ novels
  • Fiction, general
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About the author

  • Jim Grimsley

    born 1955

    4.71

    7 ratings · 24 works

Editions

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    1st ed.

    Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill

    1999

  • Edition cover

    Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill

    September 2003

  • Edition cover

    1st ed.

    Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill

    2003